In an exciting collaboration taking place in summer 2013, the Craft Potters Association and four galleries celebrate the rich diversity of contemporary ceramics. The galleries hold simultaneous... More > exhibitions, each showing a different group of makers selected by the gallery as an illustration of Ceramics Now.
The inspiration for this collaboration comes from a shared concern to promote the important relationship between makers, audience and galleries and the need to develop an understanding that the gallery has a key role in educating a wide audience about this diverse art form as well as promoting and selling the work of the makers they represent.
The galleries involved are the New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham - 11 May - 22 June; Bevere Gallery, Worcester - 1 June to 29 June; the Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool - 1 June to 20 July and the Contemporary Ceramics Centre, London - 6 June to 29 June 2013.< Less

The development of ceramic 3D printing, a technology that has only recently to be available to designers, holds promise to create ceramic architectural components that are both mass customized and... More > the possibility for mass complexity through a series of inventive fabrication practices. This book investigate ceramic 3D printing to create series of cladding systems that could be mass produced and customized.< Less

Rivista Apparente is a publication project initiated by Anna Haas and Museo Apparente, a small exhibition space in the center of Napoli.
The publications appear in connection with a show at Museo... More > Apparente, but is released — like the name suggests — after the exhibition and contain additional material to the exhibitions, background information, research material, texts, notes, thoughts to the exhibited work, collected and edited in conjunction with the artist(s).< Less

The essays in this book look at the development of British Ceramics and their collection by American collectors. The historic ‘special relationship’ between Great Britain and the United... More > States spans decades and is deeply valued on both sides of the ‘pond.’ Emerging from the alliances forged in the world wars in the first half of 20th century, both British and American societies have benefited from the infusion of each other’s cultural contributions. Ceramics and ceramic collecting has been no different in this regard. The British ceramic art displayed in this book is largely loaned from the private collections of California connoisseurs. These treasured artifacts testify to the regard and appreciation that American collectors hold for British ceramics.
This catalog accompanies the 2013 exhibition by the same name at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, CA.< Less

The essays in this book look at the development of British Ceramics and their collection by American collectors. The historic ‘special relationship’ between Great Britain and the United... More > States spans decades and is deeply valued on both sides of the ‘pond.’ Emerging from the alliances forged in the world wars in the first half of 20th century, both British and American societies have benefited from the infusion of each other’s cultural contributions. Ceramics and ceramic collecting has been no different in this regard. The British ceramic art displayed in this book is largely loaned from the private collections of California connoisseurs. These treasured artifacts testify to the regard and appreciation that American collectors hold for British ceramics.
This catalog accompanies the 2013 exhibition by the same name at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, CA.< Less

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